quickening如何读

英:['kwɪkənɪŋ]

美:['kwɪkənɪŋ]

quickening是什么意思

n.

复生

活泼

兴奋

胎动初觉

v.

(使)变快,增速,加快( quicken的现在分词 )

苏醒,使有生机

quickening词根

词根:quick

adj.

quick 快的;迅速的,敏捷的;灵敏的

adv.

quickly 迅速地;很快地

quick 迅速地,快

n.

quick 核心;伤口的嫩肉

quickness 急速,迅速;尖锐化

vi.

quicken 加快;变活跃;进入胎动期

vt.

quicken 加快;鼓舞;使复活

quickening英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to make alive : revive

to cause to be enlivened : stimulate

kindle

to cause to burn more intensely

to make more rapid : hasten, accelerate

quickened her steps

to make (a curve) sharper

to make (a slope) steeper

intransitive verb

to quicken something

to come to lifeespecially: to enter into a phase of active growth and development

seeds quickening in the soil

to reach the stage of gestation at which fetal motion is felt

to shine more brightly

watched the dawn quickening in the east

to become more rapid

her pulse quickened at the sight

quickening词组

quicken up加速

quickening_医学行业词汇

胎动初感:首次感到胎动,通常出现在妊娠第16~18周

quickening_药学行业词汇

胎动感

quickening词源英文解释

The first known use of quicken was in the 14th century

quickening儿童词典英英释义

quick1 of 2adjective

archaic not dead : living, alive

fast in understanding, thinking, or learning : mentally keen

reacting with speed and alertness

aroused immediately and easily

quick temper

fast in development or occurrence

gave a quick look

marked by speed, readiness, or promptness of action or movement

quick2 of 2noun

living persons

the quick and the dead

a very tender area of flesh (as under a fingernail)

one's innermost feelings

hurt to the quick by the remark

the very center of something : heart

the quick of the matter

quickienoun

something done or made in a hurry

quick1 of 2adjective

archaic not dead : living, alive

fast in understanding, thinking, or learning : mentally keen

reacting with speed and alertness

aroused immediately and easily

quick temper

fast in development or occurrence

gave a quick look

marked by speed, readiness, or promptness of action or movement

quick2 of 2noun

living persons

the quick and the dead

a very tender area of flesh (as under a fingernail)

one's innermost feelings

hurt to the quick by the remark

the very center of something : heart

the quick of the matter

quick1 of 2adjective

archaic not dead : living, alive

fast in understanding, thinking, or learning : mentally keen

reacting with speed and alertness

aroused immediately and easily

quick temper

fast in development or occurrence

gave a quick look

marked by speed, readiness, or promptness of action or movement

quick2 of 2noun

living persons

the quick and the dead

a very tender area of flesh (as under a fingernail)

one's innermost feelings

hurt to the quick by the remark

the very center of something : heart

the quick of the matter

quickenverb

to make or become alive : revive

warm spring days that quickened the earth

arouse sense 2, stimulate

curiosity quickened her interest

to make or become quicker : hasten

quickened her steps

to begin growth and development

seeds quickening in the soil

to reach the stage of fetal growth at which motion is begun

quickening 例句

1 Faint further quickens this cycle by impeding testosterone's transformation to estrogen, while yohimbine gives an incredible charisma upgrade.

2 Despite all his years of training and the bitter cold inside the suit, his palms prickled with sweat; his heart quickened.

3 Viserys had been a boy of eight when they fled King's Landing to escape the advancing armies of the Usurper, but Daenerys had been only a quickening in their mother's womb.

4 I stopped in her doorway and waved, my pulse quickening.

5 Quickening his pace, he soon left all the other runners behind.

他加快速度,不一会就把别的运动员都甩在后头了。

6 I admired the quickening sense, which hovers over this book, that Ms. Proulx has not just a financial budget but a time budget as well.

7 Everyone contributes a brief, compelling improvisation before the arrival of a quickening coda, dark and unexpectedly brusque.

8 Using an algorithms of adaptive learning rates adjust the network's weight for quickening learning rates.

使用自适应学习率的算法调整网络的权值,加快了网络的学习速度。

9 I turned my head forward at once, quickening my pace.

10 Let us believe that God's Word is indeed full of a quickening power that will make us strong, gladly to expect and receive great things from God.

让我们相信,神的话充满了复苏的力量,这种力量能使我们变得坚强,并能欣然期盼和接受神的恩赐。

11 The pressure increased, and I counted the quickening thud-thud-thud of my heartbeat.

12 For centuries, before we knew of Dopplers and ultrasounds, a pregnancy became real only at the point of “quickening,” the moment when an expectant mother first felt her baby move, somewhere in the second trimester.

13 But where that song moved in straight slowing down or quickening lines, "Never Gonna Change" fluxuates with energy lags and bursts.

14 There was no quickening of milk glands, no physical planning to feed the newborn.

15 “I drove a bit farther into the wood, off the road. There was no one around. I had to dig . . .” His breathing is shallower still, quickening.

16 The term "quickening" refers to the rising pulse rate during the second stage of labor.

“胎动”定义为分娩的第二产程期间加快的脉搏。

17 Pity is a lever for quickening love.

怜悯是加速爱情的手段。

18 The fluidity of such group dynamics leads to a quickening of the creation of new ideas.

这种集团的流动性导致创新思想萌生.

19 Over the speaker, he could hear Butler’s pace quickening to a run.

20 The formerly slow drumbeat of Covid-19 infections in Australia, like the US and UK, has become a quickening pulse, with scores of new diagnoses every day.

quickening 同义词

5 活的

live breathing

9

live breathing

11 苏醒的

reviviscent

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